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Cerebra is a charity set up to help improve the lives of children and young people with brain related conditions through research, education and directly supporting the children and their carers. Cerebra's guide has been prepared for parents of children and young people…

Contact Wandsworth is the local office of Contact, the charity for families with disabled children, and is funded to provide targeted family support services to families with disabled children in Wandsworth. Parents and carers can contact this service themselves or ask a professional, such as a…

Contact, the charity for families with disabled children, provide Independent Support services to provide information and support for Wandsworth families who are going through the process of getting an Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment. To book an appointment with an Independent Support worker contact the number below…

Workshops for families who have children with additional needs aged 0-25 years. Run by Contact Wandsworth. Places on these workshops are limited so you will need to call the office to book a place: 020 8947 5260 or email Wandsworth.office@contact.org.uk Unfortunately we do…

The Disabled Children’s Register (DCR) records details of children and young people in the borough who have a physical or learning disability.The voluntary register collects information on children and young people aged 0 - 18.The information is used: …

Dyslexia Action is a national charity that takes action to change the lives of people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties. Dyslexia is a hidden disability that affects approximately 10% of the population to varying degrees. It doesn’t affect intelligence but predominately causes difficulties with reading,…

Wandsworth Council's Family Information Service (FIS) provides information and assistance to parents, children, young people and professionals on support services and activities for the 0-19 years age group (25 if the young person has a special need). Anyone can contact this service.The service…

This service is aimed at helping pupils with physical disabilities who attend Wandsworth mainstream primary schools. The work of the service is to support mainstream settings to meet the needs of this group of pupils. A specialist teacher who is experienced in working with children…

Wandsworth's Independent Support Scheme is for young people, 16 to 25 years old, with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and their parents and carers, who are having assessments for Education Health and Care (EHC) Plans. This includes personal budgets, direct payments and all related matters. It is available from either…

The Information, Advice and Support Services Network (IASS Network) provide training and support to local Information Advice and Support (IAS) Services across England. The IASS Network was previously known as the National Parent Partnership Network (NPPN), who undertook a similar role with local Parent Partnership…